Meanwhile, ABC’s “Scandal” hit an all-time best of 2.7 at 10 p.m., winning its timeslot for the third straight week. ABC’s numbers may have been boosted by a football preemption in Philadelphia, one of the country’s largest TV markets, but the record will stand even if that rating falls a couple tenths.

On NBC, the new game show “Take It All” grew 9 percent over Wednesday’s dismal outing, to a still-low 1.2.

Both of Fox’s shows (“The X Factor” and “Glee”) were down 4 percent and 9 percent, respectively, from last week.

The CW’s “The Vampire Diaries” and “Beauty and the Beast” grew 13 percent and 14 percent, respectively, week to week among total viewers, to 2.74 million and 1.6 million.

For the night, ABC finished second to CBS with a 2.3/6, just ahead of No. 3 Fox with a 2.2/6. Univision was fourth with a 1.8/4, NBC fifth with a 1.0/3, the CW sixth with a 0.9/3, and Telemundo seventh with a 0.7/2.

At 8 p.m. CBS was well out ahead with a 4.8 for “Bang” (5.4) and “Men” (4.2). Fox’s “Factor” was second with a 2.4, followed by Univision’s “Por Ella Soy Eva” in third with a 1.7. ABC’s “Last Resort” and the CW’s “Vampire” tied for fourth with a 1.2 apiece. NBC’s back-to-back episodes of “Up All Night” took sixth with a 1.0, and Telemundo’s “Rosa Diamonte” was seventh with a 0.5.

At 9 p.m. ABC took the lead with a 3.1 for “Grey’s,” followed by CBS with a 3.0 for “Interest.” Univision was third with a 2.1 “Amores Verdaderos,” Fox fourth with a 2.0 for “Glee,” NBC fifth with a 1.2 for “Take,” and CW and Telemundo tied for sixth at 0.6, CW for “Beast” and Telemundo for “Corazon Valiente.”

ABC was first again at 10 p.m. with a 2.7 for “Scandal,” with CBS second with a 2.3 for “Elementary.” Univision was third with a 1.6 for “Amor Bravio,” NBC fourth with a 0.9 for “Rock Center with Brian Williams” and Telemundo fifth with a 0.6 for “Pablo Escobar: El Patron del Mal” (0.7) and “El Rostro de la Venganza” (0.5).

CBS was also first for the night among households with an 8.3 average overnight rating and a 13 share. ABC was second at 4.8/8, Fox third at 3.9/6, NBC fourth at 2.2/4, Univision fifth at 2.1/3, CW sixth at 1.4/2 and Telemundo seventh at 0.7/1.